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| 1 | Evolution of chromosome-arm aberrations in breast cancer through genetic network rewiring | Kuzmin E; Baker TM; Lesluyes T; Monlong J; Abe KT; Coelho PP; Schwartz M; Del Corpo J; Zou D; Morin G; Pacis A; Yang Y; Martinez C; Barber J; Kuasne H; Li R; Bourgey M; Fortier AM; Davison PG; Omeroglu A; Guiot MC; Morris Q; Kleinman CL; Huang S; Gingras AC; Ragoussis J; Bourque G; Van Loo P; Park M; | 38517886 BIOLOGY |
| 2 | Transcoding of French numbers for first- and second-language learners in third grade | Lafay A; Adrien E; Lonardo Burr SD; Douglas H; Provost-Larocque K; Xu C; LeFevre JA; Maloney EA; Osana HP; Skwarchuk SL; Wylie J; | 37129448 EDUCATION |
| 3 | Deep learning for tooth identification and enumeration in panoramic radiographs | Sadr S; Mohammad-Rahimi H; Ghorbanimehr MS; Rokhshad R; Abbasi Z; Soltani P; Moaddabi A; Shahab S; Rohban MH; | 38169618 ENCS |
| 4 | Design and Optimization of a Linear Wavenumber Spectrometer with Cylindrical Optics for Line Scanning Optical Coherence Tomography | Samadi S; Dargahi J; Narayanswamy S; | 34640783 ENCS |
| 5 | Diversity from genes to ecosystems: A unifying framework to study variation across biological metrics and scales. | Gaggiotti OE, Chao A, Peres-Neto P, Chiu CH, Edwards C, Fortin MJ, Jost L, Richards CM, Selkoe KA | 30026805 BIOLOGY |
| Title: | Design and Optimization of a Linear Wavenumber Spectrometer with Cylindrical Optics for Line Scanning Optical Coherence Tomography | ||||
| Authors: | Samadi S, Dargahi J, Narayanswamy S | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34640783/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.3390/s21196463 | ||||
| Publication: | Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) | ||||
| Keywords: | line scanning OCT; linear wavenumber; optics; spectrometer; | ||||
| PMID: | 34640783 | Category: | Date Added: | 2021-10-13 | |
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1 Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Aerospace Engineering (MIAE), Concordia University, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8, Canada. |
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Description: |
We report the design of a high-efficiency spectral-domain spectrometer with cylindrical optics for line scanning optical coherence tomography (OCT). The spectral nonlinearity in k space (wavenumber) lowers the depth-dependent signal sensitivity of the spectrometers. For linearizing, in this design, grating and prism have been introduced. For line scanning, a cylindrical mirror is utilized in the scanning part. Line scanning improves the speed of imaging compared to fly-spot scanning. Line scanning OCT requires a spectrometer that utilizes cylindrical optics. In this work, an optical design of a linear wavenumber spectrometer with cylindrical optics is introduced. While there are many works using grating and prism to linearize the K space spectrometer design, there is no work on linearizing the k-space spectrometer with cylindrical optics for line scanning that provides high sensitivity and high-speed imaging without the need for resampling. The design of the spectrometer was achieved through MATLAB and ZEMAX simulations. The spectrometer design is optimized for the broadband light source with a center wavelength of 830 ± 100 nm (8.607 µm-1- 6.756 µm-1 in k-space). The variation in the output angle with respect to the wavenumber can be mentioned as a nonlinearity error. From our design results, it is observed that the nonlinearity error reduced from 147.0115 to 0.0149 ??*µm within the wavenumber range considered. The use of the proposed reflective optics for focusing reduces the chromatic aberration and increases image quality (measured by the Strehl ratio (SR)). The complete system will provide clinicians a powerful tool for real-time diagnosis, treatment, and guidance in surgery with high image quality for in-vivo applications. |



